Thanks Evan.  That is what I ended up doing also! :)

"Evan Wise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> YC,
>
> you have to make sure that MenuHandleEvent does not get the event.
> Insert the code that checks for menu events in your application event
loop.
> See below for code snippet.
>
> eg.
> void EventLoop(void)
> {
> Err myErr = errNone;
> EventType event;
>
> do
> {
> EvtGetEvent( &event, EVENT_LOOP_TIMEOUT );
>
> if (! SysHandleEvent( &event ) )
> {
> // !!check for disabled here!!
> // then proceed appropriately...
> if ( !MenuHandleEvent( NULL, &event, &myErr ) )
> {
> if (! ApplicationHandleEvent( &event ) )
> {
> FrmDispatchEvent( &event );
> }
> }
> }
> }
> while ( appStopEvent != event.eType );
> }
>
> E/.
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